As UANI’s Rouhani
Accountability Tracker shows, 221 days into his term as President,
Rouhani has wholly failed to match his rhetoric with substantive reforms
in Iran. This is particularly true when it comes to the human rights
situation in Iran, which, according to both the U.S. and UN, has
deteriorated to a level even worse than what was seen under former
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Meanwhile, Iran’s nuclear program continues to advance, its military
support for the Assad regime in Syria continues, and the Iranian people
are still suffering.

UANI’s Rouhani Accountability Tracker shows that:

Under President Rouhani, the Human Rights
Situation in Iran has Worsened.

As UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said
this week: “The new administration has not made any significant
improvement in the promotion and protection of freedom of expression
and opinion, despite pledges made by the president during his campaign
and after his swearing in… The new government has not changed its
approach regarding the application of the death penalty and seems to
have followed the practice of previous administrations…”

Under President Rouhani, Iran Continues to
Develop its Nuclear Program and Hold a Hardline in Negotiations, as Well
as Stonewall Nuclear Inspectors.

This week, Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Ravanchi said Iran is in no
hurry to address outstanding
concerns about the possible military dimensions of its nuclear
program— questions which it is obligated to answer.

Satellite imagery shows
that Iran has renewed its activities at the Parchin military complex,
following a long lull. Despite the IAEA’s repeated demands for access
to the facility, it remains off-limits to the inspectors “who suspect
it may have once hosted a structure capable of accommodating
atomic-relevant detonation experiments, as well as potential work on a
‘neutron initiator’ to trigger nuclear blasts.”

Under President Rouhani, Iran has Continued to
Provide Military Support for the Assad Regime in Syria.

As Reuters
reported: “As Syria's war nears the start of its fourth year, Iran
has stepped up support on the ground for President Bashar al-Assad,
providing elite teams to gather intelligence and train troops.”

The U.S. Treasury Department recently
confirmed that in a perverse double-game, Iran has aided al Qaeda,
by allowing it to facilitate the movement of fighters into Syria

Under President Rouhani, the Rampant Level of
Anti-Americanism by Regime Officials has Continued.

Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said
last month: “Nothing has changed. The U.S.A. is still the Great
Satan in our view.”

Influential Iranian lawmaker Hossein Naghavi Hosseini, who is the
spokesman for the foreign policy committee, recently
blamed the U.S. for the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight
370, calling it a U.S. attempt to “sabotage the relationship between
Iran and China and South East Asia.”

Iranian General Seyyed Masoud Jazayeri said
this month that U.S.-Israeli allegations that Iran sent a ship
carrying rockets to Gaza represent a “filthy media campaign … [that]
shows the unremitting falsehood, which is rampant in the culture of
liberal democracy and Western-Hebrew propaganda.”

Under President Rouhani, Iran Continues to
Threaten Its Neighbors and Destabilize the Region.

Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC),
Brigadier General Hossein Salami said
about Israel: “Today, we can destroy every spot which is under the
Zionist regime's control with any volume of fire power (that we want)
right from here … our hands will remain on the trigger from 1,400km
away for the day when such an incident (confrontation with Israel)
takes place.”

Iranian-backed militant groups are helping
to fuel a resurgence in Iraqi sectarian violence.